Engineers Without Borders team brings new light to Ethiopia
Details: By Beth Miller Members of WUSTL’s Engineers Without Borders chapter continued their service to the Mekele Blind School in Ethiopia by helping to upgrade its electrical system over the semester...
View ArticleEECE doctoral student earns $10,000 stipend award
Details: The Transportation Research Board selected Neil Feinberg as the recipient of a research stipend in the amount of $10,000. Sponsored by the Federal Aviation Administration of the U.S....
View ArticleEngineering undergraduate students participate in research symposium
Details: INVESTIGATIONS OF HOW CHEMICAL REACTIONS WITH INJECTED CO2 ALTER THE GEOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SEQUESTRATION SITESRyan Matos, Chemical EngineeringMentor: Young-Shin Jun A set of incubation...
View ArticleNew McKelvey Scholars named
Details: McKelvey Scholars are undergraduate students in the School of Engineering & Applied Science and are selected for their academic achievements, leadership ability and potential to make...
View ArticleJerina named Outstanding Professional Engineer in Education
Details: The Missouri Society of Professional Engineers named Kenneth Jerina, DSc, professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science, the 2014 Outstanding Professional...
View ArticleResearchers blend orthopedics, engineering to better repair torn rotator cuffs
Details: By Beth Miller Rotator cuff tears are among the most common orthopedic injuries among adults in the United States, due to wear and tear or the effects of age. With a 94 percent failure rate...
View ArticleMoran quoted in MIT Review
Details: By David Talbot, MIT Review Doctors will attempt to reanimate a patient’s paralyzed arm with a pioneering surgery that involves capturing signals from his brain and restoring movement through...
View ArticleGlobal leaders to gather in St. Louis to strengthen U.S.-India connection...
Details: news.wustl.edu Leaders from two of the world’s top research universities and several major international corporations will gather in St. Louis Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 19-20, for the...
View ArticleElectrical & Systems PhD student wins best paper award
Details: Daniel McGibney, under the guidance of Professor Hiro Mukai, won a Best Paper Award for "A Multiple Robot Cognitive Sharing System Using Audio and Video Sensor," at the 2013 International...
View ArticleElectrical & Systems PhD student wins student best paper award
Details: Zhao Tan, under the guidance of Arye Nehorai, PhD, won the Student Best Paper Award at the 2013 IEEE International Workshop on Computational Advances in Multi-Sensor Adaptive Processing. The...
View ArticleWUSTL Rube Goldberg team featured on CBS Sunday Morning
Details: CBS Sunday Morning A team from Washington University in St. Louis was featured in the CBS Sunday Morning feature "Rube Goldberg: The father of inventions." <embed...
View ArticleEECE faculty featured in the Times of India
Details: The Times of India AHMEDABAD: With both land and water turning be scarce for industries, it has become a huge challenge before policy makers and industries to curtail pollution from effluent...
View ArticleFrom the blog: WUSTL team wins GlobalHack competition
Details: A team of Washington University students won the $50,000 first prize in the GlobalHack hackathon Jan. 31 at Union Station in St. Louis. The team, called The Force, consisted of Eric Elias, a...
View ArticleAlumna wins NSF CAREER award
Details: By Toby Weber, University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering A researcher with the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering has won a $500,000 grant to develop plant-based...
View ArticlePatlucki named to Capital One Academic All-District Team
Details: bearsports.wustl.edu St. Louis, Mo., January 30, 2014 – Washington University in St. Louis junior forward Matt Palucki was named to the 2014 Capital One Academic All-District Five Men’s...
View ArticleWUSTL researchers developing hospital patient early warning system
Details: By Beth Miller A team of Washington University in St. Louis engineers and physicians is combining areas of expertise to prevent hospitalized patients from deteriorating while in the hospital...
View ArticleFrom the blog: Q&A with David Karandish, founder and CEO of Answers.com
Details: wustlengineering.tumblr.com David Karandish earned computer science degree with honors from the School of Engineering & Applied Science at Washington University in St. Louis in 2005. In...
View ArticleEngineering student featured in Inside Higher Ed
Details: By Megan Rogers, Inside Higher Ed Washington University in St. Louis is downsizing some of its career fairs and flipping the traditional event structure around by asking employers to pitch...
View ArticleJain receives Qatar National Research Fund grant
Details: By Beth Miller Raj Jain, PhD, professor of computer science & engineering, has received a grant in collaboration with Qatar University to study application delivery in cloud-based...
View ArticleWUSTL Engineering prepared Sowah for nuclear industry career
Details: By Beth Miller When sitting in her first course on vibrations, taught by Philip Bayly, PhD, Sandra Sowah, then an undergraduate student in mechanical engineering, thought to herself that she...
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